I can only echo that. In terms of what the mining sector and the mining industry are doing today, we do want the best environmental scientists working for our companies and for our sector as well. The mining sector does care about the environment, just as anybody else does. We don't want to go in there creating a disaster. It does not make business sense.
In terms of our work with environmental groups, my role is that of community engagement and relating to the media as well. That has allowed me to develop relationships with organizations and groups that I wouldn't have normally talked to before, groups like the David Suzuki Foundation, CoalWatch on Vancouver Island, and the West Coast Environmental group, because we need to be able to sit down and have a conversation about how we do responsible development.
So our commitment is there. I think it is getting better in terms of our direct relationship as well, and we need to stop talking about mining and the environment as if they were in confrontation.